- the CDC and the FDA do not have agents in every clinic, hospital or other place where testing is done, autopsies are performed, and so on;
- Alphabet agencies are not more capable than police at catching every case or criminal. To the contrary, the only know of a small percentage of what is really going on;
- the CDC and the FDA do not have agents in every clinic, hospital or other place where testing is done, autopsies are performed, and so on;
- Alphabet agencies are not more capable than police at catching every case or criminal. To the contrary, the only know of a small percentage of what is really going on;
- We have FIFTY-ONE [not just one] constitutions and they exist for good reason, which is, our agents cannot be trusted;
- Everywhere else in law, including administrative law, a conflict of interest disqualifies agents from being involved in cases it merely appears they could have a conflict of interest (even judges are subject to affidavits of prejudice with and without cause).
Of critical note is:
- the CDC and the FDA do not have agents in every clinic, hospital or other place where testing is done, autopsies are performed, and so on;
- Alphabet agencies are not more capable than police at catching every case or criminal. To the contrary, the only know of a small percentage of what is really going on;
- We have FIFTY-ONE [not just one] constitutions and they exist for good reason, which is, our agents cannot be trusted;
- Everywhere else in law, including administrative law, a conflict of interest disqualifies agents from being involved in cases it merely appears they could have a conflict of interest (even judges are subject to affidavits of prejudice with and without cause).